> On Tue, 1 Jan 2019 19:04:32 -0800
> Rick Moen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Yes, but in a "how to do it" document (like documentation on a distro's
> install procedure), once you've articulated the steps and substeps and
> what could go wrong and how to deal with it, you're done. Any requests
> for further info, such as theoretical underpinnings, can be done in a
> separate document.

I always want more information before I start a compilcated procedure, 
especially if that complicated procedure is mostly automated so that I 
don't have to attend the details.

I always want to understand the theoretical underpinnings.

That said, once I do understand, I want a compact exposition of the 
steps and substeps I have to follow as I follow them.

The document I want is such a compact exposition, but with links to 
the theoretical underpinnings.  It drives me crazy not to know what's 
really going on.

-- hendrik
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